American Journal of Economics and Sociology
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Volume 76, issue 5, 2017
- The Social Provision of Punishment and Incarceration pp. 1107-1132

- Daniel J. D'Amico
- The Mendacity of Reconciliation in an Age of Resentment pp. 1133-1155

- David W. McIvor
- Empowering Justice: An Intersectional Feminist Perspective on Restorative Justice in the Sex Trade pp. 1157-1190

- Kristine Riley
- Crime and Punishment in Ancient China and Its Relevance Today pp. 1191-1218

- Xiuhua Zhang, Tianyu Yao, Wenjun Xu and Yujia Zhai
- Finding Tools to Limit Sectarian Violence in Indonesia: The Relevance of Restorative Justice pp. 1219-1255

- Greg Acciaioli
Volume 76, issue 4, 2017
- The Drama of the Anthropocene: Can Deep Ecology, Romanticism, and Renaissance Science Rebalance Nature and Culture? pp. 821-1081

- Robert Schimelpfenig
Volume 76, issue 3, 2017
- The Functions of Higher Education pp. 559-578

- Marcus Ford
- Liberal Education: Cornerstone of Democracy pp. 579-617

- Stephen C. Rowe
- The Contested Terrain of Academic Freedom in Canada's Universities: Where Are We Going? pp. 618-647

- Howard Woodhouse
- Rhetorical Styles in University Accreditation: Judgmental Rules or Collaborative Creation? pp. 648-669

- Daniel J. Royer
- The Significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the 21-super-st Century: Will Such Institutions of Higher Learning Survive? pp. 670-696

- Earnest N. Bracey
- Higher Education in the Environmental Century pp. 697-730

- Stephen Mulkey
- Exploring a New Kind of Higher Education with Chinese Characteristics pp. 731-790

- Meijun Fan, Hengfu Wen, Li Yang and Jing He
Volume 76, issue 2, 2017
- The Historical Roots of CIA-Hollywood Propaganda pp. 280-310

- Pearse Redmond
- Gray Matters on Screen: Intelligence Agencies, Secret Societies, and Hollywood Movies pp. 311-329

- Aaron Franz
- The Many Layers of Meaning of 007 pp. 330-347

- Jay Dyer
- Edward Snowden, Frenemy of the State pp. 348-380

- Tarzie
- Why are the Pentagon and the CIA in Hollywood? pp. 381-404

- Tom Secker and Matthew Alford
- Transforming Transformers into Militainment: Interrogating the DoD-Hollywood Complex pp. 405-434

- Tanner Mirrlees
- The Soviet-Afghan War in Fiction pp. 435-457

- Tom Secker
- Learning to Love Biomimetic Killing: How Jurassic World Embraces Life Forms as Weapons pp. 458-482

- Robin Andersen
- Military Shooter Video Games and the Ontopolitics of Derivative Wars and Arms Culture pp. 483-521

- Peter Mantello
Volume 76, issue 1, 2017
- Constitutional Confusion: Slavery, Abortion, and Substantive Constitutional Analysis pp. 33-64

- Justin Buckley Dyer
- African-American Midwifery, a History and a Lament pp. 65-94

- Keisha Goode and Barbara Katz Rothman
- Punishing Abortion: Duty, Morality, and Practicality in Early 20-super-th-Century France pp. 95-120

- Karen E. Huber
- A Social History of Christian Thought on Abortion: Ambiguity vs. Certainty in Moral Debate pp. 121-227

- Ignacio Castuera
Volume 75, issue 5, 2016
- Nature, Economy, and Equity: Sacred Water, Profane Markets pp. 1064-1231

- Mason Gaffney
- Review Rent Unmasked: How to Save the Global Economy and Build a Sustainable Future (Essays in Honor of Mason Gaffney) Fred Harrison, Editor pp. 1232-1242

- Brian Hodgkinson
Volume 75, issue 4, 2016
- Malthus, Darwin, and the Descent of Economics pp. 862-903

- Heather Remoff
- Gender, Honor, and Aggregate Fertility pp. 904-928

- Leslie Root and Jennifer Johnson-Hanks†
- Ending an Era of Population Control in China: Was the One-Child Policy Ever Needed? pp. 929-979

- Zhihe Wang, Ming Yang, Jiaming Zhang and Jiang Chang
- Population Growth and its Implications for Global Security pp. 980-1004

- Robert J. Walker
- The Nexus of Population, Energy, Innovation, and Complexity pp. 1005-1043

- Temis G. Taylor and Joseph A. Tainter
Volume 75, issue 3, 2016
- Who's Afraid of Rural Poverty? The Story Behind America's Invisible Poor pp. 589-604

- Lauren Gurley
- A Different Path for Rural America pp. 605-622

- John Crabtree
- Agricultural Subsidies and Farm Consolidation pp. 623-648

- Traci Bruckner
- New Life for the Octopus: How Voting Rules Sustain the Power of California's Big Landowners pp. 649-680

- Mason Gaffney and Merrill Goodall
- Whose Water Is It? pp. 681-720

- Hilary A. B. Lambert
- Challenges for Social-Change Organizing in Rural Areas pp. 721-761

- Maura Stephens
- The Middle Way: The National Catholic Rural Life Conference and Rural Issues in the 20-super-th and 21-super-st Centuries pp. 762-808

- David S. Bovée
- The Center for Rural Affairs: The First 20 Years pp. 809-837

- Don Ralston and Marty Strange
Volume 75, issue 2, 2016
- Tragedy of the Partnership: A Critique of Elinor Ostrom pp. 289-318

- Walter Block and Ivan Jankovic
- Rethinking Common Versus Private Property pp. 319-345

- David Ellerman
- Saving the Commons in an Age of Plunder pp. 346-371

- H. William Batt
- The Meaning, Prospects, and Future of the Commons: Revisiting the Legacies of Elinor Ostrom and Henry George pp. 372-414

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- The CO-City: Sharing, Collaborating, Cooperating, and Commoning in the City pp. 415-455

- Christian Iaione
- Enclosing the Commons in Honduras pp. 456-487

- Tyler Shipley
- Two Models of Ownership: How Commons Has Co-Existed with Private Property pp. 488-563

- David Tabachnick
Volume 75, issue 1, 2016
- Editor's Introduction: The Politics of Urban Reform in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1870–1920 pp. 8-22

- Alexandra W. Lough
- A Radical Endeavor: Joseph Chamberlain and the Emergence of Municipal Socialism in Birmingham pp. 23-57

- Jules P. Gehrke
- Hazen S. Pingree and the Detroit Model of Urban Reform pp. 58-85

- Alexandra W. Lough
- “Ministering to the Social Needs of the People”: Samuel Jones, Strong Mayor Government, and Municipal Ownership, 1897–1904 pp. 86-115

- Ariane Liazos
- Building the Planning Consensus: The Plan of Chicago, Civic Boosterism, and Urban Reform in Chicago, 1893 to 1915 pp. 116-148

- Matthew P. McCabe
- Tom L. Johnson and Cleveland Traction Wars, 1901–1909 pp. 149-192

- Alexandra W. Lough
- Berkeley Mayor J. Stitt Wilson: Christian Socialist, Georgist, Feminist pp. 193-216

- Stephen E. Barton
- L. D. Taylor: The Man Who Made Vancouver pp. 217-245

- Mary Rawson
- Daniel Hoan and the Golden Age of Socialist Government in Milwaukee pp. 246-260

- Todd J. Fulda
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